Friday, 15 April 2016

Human rights call for the release of Muslim activists in Myanmar



Arakan (Ina) - a human rights organization called on the Government of Myanmar, led by Aung San Suu Kyi, the release of Muslim activists sentenced to prison for two years on charges of contact Organisation blacklisted. 
She said the organization, which is based in New York - based, said the arrests were motivated political, and under the influence of extremist Buddhist group responsible for a series of laws that race and religion control, an issue that continues to be a hot issue for Aung San Suu Kyi. 
the court ruled in Myanmar Zaw Zaw Latt (28 years), and pint Vieux lats (34 years ), last Friday, wassentenced to two years on the same day issued an amnesty to 199 political prisoners. 
He described the lawyer Thein Than Oo said in an interview, told Anatolia that the government is totally unacceptable, and that his clients did not violate any laws in the country, and that the ruling came as such because they Muslims only

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